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Commoners Crown - Steeleye Span
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  1. Little Sir Hugh]
  2. Bach Goes to Limerick
  3. Long Lankin]
  4. Dogs and Ferrets]
  5. Galtee Farmer]
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  1. Little Sir Hugh]
  2. Bach Goes to Limerick
  3. Long Lankin]
  4. Dogs and Ferrets]
  5. Galtee Farmer]
  6. Demon Lover]
  7. Elf Call]
  8. Weary Cutters]
  9. New York Girls]
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From the opening bars of "Little Sir Hugh" -- an extraordinarily brisk and upbeat sounding treatment of an incredibly grim song -- the band playing on Commoner's Crown scarcely sounds like the same group on Now We Are Six or Parcel of Rogues. Now a full-fledged rock group, competing with the likes of Jethro Tull and pumping out higher amperage than Fairport Convention, Steeleye engages in heavy riffing, savage attacks on their instruments, and generally kicks out the jams on this album. But they're also fairly clever, ...

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